Word: kayak
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Americans David Hearn (canoe) and Scott Shipley (kayak) should be contenders. In the sprint, three-time Olympian Jim Terrell will be looking to break the domination of Hungary and win his first medal...
...Miata sports convertible aside--cars had grown tedious and indistinguishable. A Lexus or a BMW or a Mercedes said, "I've got mine, and I'm rich." A Volkswagen Golf or Ford Escort said nothing whatsoever. Did we need talking cars? Apparently: a Jeep with a mountain bike or kayak rack bolted to the roof said, "I'm doing the Ironman next month." You have to drive something, and if your $299-a-month lease can get you a Ford Explorer and a largely painless reputation for living on the edge...
Golden boy. 1988 Olympics gold medal winner intwo-man kayak. Gap pin up model. Porcellian club.Heart throb of the Charles. Started in class of1992--still trying to graduate...
Four current undergraduates competed: junior Norman Bellingham, a 1988 gold medalist in the kayak pairs who was denied a medal this years; senior rower Snorre Lorgen, who competed for Norway; senior swimmer Kris Singleton, who competed in the 100 meter butterfly; and senior swimmer Simon Wainwright, a 200 meter butterfly racer...
Harvard sent 19 athletes in all to Barcelona this summer, including current undergraduate Norman D. Bellingham '94, who placed fourth in the 500-meter kayak singles. Among the 19 werethree undergraduates who represented foreigncountries--rower Snorre Lorgen '93, swimmerKristan B. Singleton '93 and swimmer Simon J.Wainwright '93--who competed for Norway, the U.S.Virgin Islands and Great Britain, respectively...